
arafat chowdhury
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I am a web content writer and a freelancer i love to write and learn.
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No Tariffs for Russia? The Hidden Story Behind Trump’s Trade Moves
One notable absence from former President Donald Trump’s latest tariff list targeting U.S. trade partners is Russia. According to a report by Axios, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt explained that Russia was excluded due to existing U.S. sanctions, which effectively limit any meaningful trade between the two nations. She also noted that Cuba, Belarus, and North Korea were omitted for similar reasons.
By arafat chowdhury9 months ago in The Swamp
Judicial Defiance in the Trump Era: The Mayor Adams Legal Battle
The dismissal of corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams encapsulates the political turbulence of Donald Trump’s second administration. It stands as a glaring example of the Justice Department—now helmed by lawyers who previously defended Trump in criminal and impeachment cases—leveraging federal power for political ends. Yet, amid this contentious legal saga, one crucial aspect emerges: the resilience of judicial independence under an administration that frequently tests its limits.
By arafat chowdhury9 months ago in The Swamp
Trump’s Tariff Gamble: Boosting U.S. Industry or Igniting a Trade War?
U.S President Donald Trump has announced sweeping new tariffs, escalating tensions between the United States and its key trading partners. The new measures, which impose a 34% tariff on imports from China and a 20% levy on goods from the European Union, signify a significant departure from long-standing global trade policies. These tariffs, alongside a 10% baseline tax on all imports, mark a dramatic restructuring of international commerce and could ignite a broader trade war with economic consequences worldwide.
By arafat chowdhury9 months ago in The Swamp
Cory Booker’s Filibuster-Style Protest: Taking a Stand Against Trump’s Policies
Senator Cory Booker took control of the Senate floor Monday night, holding it well into Tuesday as he delivered a passionate critique of former President Donald Trump’s Republican agenda. While his current stance is one of fierce opposition, Booker once found areas of agreement with Trump during his early years in office.
By arafat chowdhury10 months ago in The Swamp
The Last Goodbye Beneath the Lights
The engine hummed as my fingers grazed the cool leather of the steering wheel. With a steady breath, I pressed the button, and the window slid down, allowing the night air to creep in. I turned my head one last time, my gaze locking onto faces I had known for a lifetime—faces I would soon become nothing more than a memory to.
By arafat chowdhury10 months ago in Fiction
The Journey of the Forsaken
The platform creaked beneath them as the group huddled together, waiting for the arrival of the transport that would take them away. Each individual bore a mark—a scar, a missing limb, an invisible wound. They were the ones who hadn’t met the National Purity Standards, the silent rejects of the regime. Yet, they hadn’t been told they were unfit. Instead, they had been congratulated, informed they were the lucky winners of the Citizen’s Relocation Initiative, a program designed to transport them to a “better life” in an undisclosed land of opportunity.
By arafat chowdhury10 months ago in Fiction
Florida’s Political Showdown: A Race That Could Shift the GOP
The political scene in Florida's 6th Congressional Locale has been pushed into the national highlight as a furiously challenged race unfurls to fill the situate cleared by Mike Waltz, who surrendered to accept the part of National Security Advisor in President Donald Trump's organization. This advancement has lighted a competitive fight that has both energized and unsettled the Republican Party, given the district's verifiable centrality and its potential affect on the GOP's contract larger part within the U.S. House of Agents.
By arafat chowdhury10 months ago in The Swamp
Think Your Decaf Is Caffeine-Free? FDA Recall Reveals Shocking Truth
The U.S. Nourishment and Sedate Organization (FDA) as of late classified a review of certain ground coffee items as a Course II review on Walk 25. This classification is alloted to circumstances where the utilize or introduction to a violative item may lead to transitory or restoratively reversible antagonistic wellbeing results, whereas the likelihood of genuine hurt remains moderately moo. In spite of this, the FDA inclines shoppers to work out caution, particularly those who are sensitive to caffeine or its impacts. The review particularly includes 12-ounce sacks of ground coffee, which have a best purchase date of Admirable 3, 2025. These items were dispersed and sold in different areas, and customers who have obtained them are prompted to check their bundling to decide whether their item is influenced by the review.
By arafat chowdhury10 months ago in Lifehack
US-China Tensions Escalate Over Panama Canal Port Deal Investigation
President Donald Trump has incorrectly claimed China controls the canal (Panama controls it, although China owns ports on both sides of the crucial maritime passage). Trump has threatened to have the United States once again take control of the canal between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
By arafat chowdhury10 months ago in The Swamp
Atlanta Rapper Young Scooter Passes Away at 39 on His Birthday
The hip-hop community mourned the loss of Atlanta rapper Young Scooter, who tragically passed away on the same day as his birthday. Autopsy is still prominent, but the official cause of death remains indefinite.
By arafat chowdhury10 months ago in Beat
Bank of America Sounds the Alarm: Is Your Account at Risk?
Bank of America customers across the country may be exposed to losing access to the means if they do not meet certain activity requirements. Financial institutions have confirmed that the state's ownership laws will be closed as inactive accounts. This is a step that can affect a wide range of financial products, from checking accounts to checking cashiers.
By arafat chowdhury10 months ago in Trader
Hillary Clinton Calls Out Trump Administration for "Dangerous Incompetence’ in Signal Leak"
Former Executive Director Hillary Clinton highlighted former President Donald Trump and his administration for what she described as "dangerous incompetent" in her highly sensitive military leaks. The controversy began after Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg was revealed in a chat from a group of signal apps that was misrecorded in a conversation with top Trump officials, and reports that a US military attack plan had been incorrectly announced. The revelation reinvests debate on national security, the government's obligation to explain the government, and the irony of Trump's previous criticism of Clinton's email practices.
By arafat chowdhury10 months ago in Interview




